Surviving in an Infinite Game with a Son from the Sky

When a terrifying countdown engulfs the globe, the game named "Divine Court Technology" descends upon the world. Su Deng, who yearns only for death and has inexplicably gained a son from th...

Chapter 231 Orphanage

"If you adopt her, you can change her name; she's really outstanding..."

The dean's mother had already pulled her aside and started introducing her to those people.

Hua Hua stayed outside and didn't come in.

Su Deng looked at the group of people in front of her and tried her best to act like a clueless six-and-a-half-year-old to avoid being discovered by Lu Tai that she was a player.

The other two adopters looked at her face and eventually shook their heads.

Only the road platform remains.

Lu Tai smiled at her and asked, "Would you like to come with me?"

Su Deng tilted her head. "Are you going to adopt me?"

The roadside staff nodded.

Su Deng: "Oh, I'm sorry, I don't want to."

"Dengdeng?!"

The headmistress was taken aback, and Hua Hua outside the door was also puzzled.

He pushed up his glasses on the roadside and took out two documents from his briefcase: one was his personal property certificate, and the other was his donation to the orphanage.

Five hundred thousand.

It looks very tempting.

“My wife and I have been married for five years and we don’t have a child. After we went for a checkup, we found out that she was infertile. We’ve always wanted to have a child. If you come with me, you’ll be like a little princess and enjoy endless riches and honors.” Lu Tai squatted down and smiled gently at the lamp.

Su Deng's eyes were clear, her face full of innocence and naivety. She said, word by word, "I'm sorry, Uncle, I won't go with you, and I don't want to be a little princess."

Lu Tai frowned slightly, but remained patient. "So what do you want to do?"

Su Deng blinked her eyes. "I want to be an empress."

Lutai: "..."

The headmistress: "..."

Hua Hua, who was eavesdropping, looked a little embarrassed and almost burst out laughing.

"You silly child..." The headmistress pulled her over and apologized to Mr. Lu, "I'm so sorry, Mr. Lu, this child might not be feeling well today..."

"It's nothing." Lu Tai exuded an air of refinement that seemed completely at odds with the blood-red name above his head. He smiled nonchalantly. "The child was probably just being silly and got scared. Let her think it over. I'll come back tomorrow."

He walked away, took a few steps, then came back and handed the donation check to the director, saying, "Whether she comes with me or not, this is a small token of my appreciation for your orphanage."